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- D I S K O V E R Y : THE BEST POLICY
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- by Fender Tucker
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- They say honesty is the best policy and last issue I was honestly
- worried about finding good 80-column programs for future LOADSTAR 128s. I
- even implied that issue #32 may be the last one. I was speaking the truth
- AS I KNEW IT but now I think I was wrong. Since then I've received a number
- of very good program submissions and have found out about a potential gold
- mine of programs. This changes everything!
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- But first, let's check out the issue you have in your drive right now.
- Almost all of Side Two is taken up by Lee Clinton's FIDUCIARY program. This
- is the program I mentioned last issue as the best financial planner ever
- written for the C-128. Well, besides having a name change, it's now got
- many new features and is even better. It's a checkbook balancer, check
- writer, household inventory keeper, budget tracker and analyzer, and more.
- I have no problems at all devoting Side two to this program and its
- excellent documentation, and I don't think you will, either.
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- Side One has a simple, straightforward data base program in the Dick
- Heckert style called FREE BASE. If you've ever been confused trying to set
- up a data base, give this one a shot -- it's designed to minimize the set up
- hassle. If you think the name is catchy, keep in mind that Dick also came
- up with MASTER BASE, which was voted most memorable program title of 1993
- here at Softdisk. FREE BASE is definitely in the running for this year's
- prize.
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- Barbara Schulak provides a classic pencil puzzle done up for computer,
- ALPHABET FILL-INS. Of course the computer version should be better than the
- paper version, and it is. You can even make up FILL-INS of your own.
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- One of the most popular games of the past five years has been Shanghai,
- aka Tiles of the Dragon, aka Tiles of the Nile. It must be popular, every
- software company has a version of this match-the-tiles puzzle that uses
- traditional Mah Jongg tiles. Well, thanks to Bob Cook, we now have one, and
- I think it's the best yet for the 8-bit computers. In the LOADSTAR style,
- it allows you to make up layouts of your own.
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- And then there's AULD LANG SYNE. I told you last month that Jon
- Mattson's CONTROL80-C utility will make card games on the computer easy to
- program and to demonstrate that I spent a week on this classic card
- solitaire game. I was inspired by a 64 program by Anthony Rose which will
- appear on LS #121. Of course, I had to make it better than the 64 version,
- and except for Anthony's unparalleled artwork, I think I did. Shouldn't all
- C-128 programs be bigger and better than their C-64 counterparts?
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- Programmers, be sure to check out the ZERO PAGE article on Reiner
- Richter's SFX GENERATOR. It's a sound maker that runs in the C-64 mode but
- produces a relocatable ML file that can run in either mode. I used it in
- AULD LANG SYNE and plan to use it in all of my programs to come.
-
- So this issue turned out fine, to say the least. I wasn't able to get
- to the astronomy program I mentioned last issue but it's waiting in the
- wings, along with a couple of printer utilities by e.g. bell, a super 40-
- column clock program by David Zammat, a wild stock market simulation by
- Reiner Richter, and a couple of more ideas I have itching to get from my
- brain to disk.
-
- But what about this "gold mine" I mentioned earlier? I just received
- the debut issue of a new magazine for 8-bit Commodore computers called THE
- UNDERGROUND - A Refuge for Commodore 64 and 128 Users. Scott Eggleston, the
- driving force behind the magazine, has amassed 30 pages of entertaining,
- informative articles and type-ins, and has big plans for his bi-monthly
- product. We wish him the best of luck.
-
- One of the articles was about Ernest Tipton's C-128 SOFTWARE EXCHANGE.
- Apparently, Ernest has collected hundreds of PD C-128 programs and will
- share them with anyone who sends him blank disks and return postage. The
- disks are titled:
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- Database #1
- Database #2
- Disk Utility #1
- Games #1
- Games #2
- Music/Graphics #1
- Programming #1
- Telecommunications #1
- Telecommunications #2
- Text Utilities #1
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- Each disk contains about 40 archived programs, so obviously there are
- no FIDUCIARY-type programs on them. But who knows? There may be some real
- gems. If you are interested in plowing through scores of programs why don't
- you drop Ernest a line? If you find one (or some) that have real promise or
- interest, send it to me with your suggestions for improvement and maybe I
- can find the right programmer to do the job. If the author's name and
- address are in the program, I may even be able to have him do an upgrade for
- inclusion on LOADSTAR 128. Write to:
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- Ernest Tipton
- Route #1, Box 2257
- Kempner TX 76539
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- Aladdin's Lamp BBS
- 817-547-6865
- Handle: the Genie
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- Notice that I'm assuming that a PD program that's packed on a disk with
- 40 other programs just CAN'T be up to LOADSTAR 128 quality. I guess I'm
- just spoiled by programmers like Barbara Schulak, Jon Mattson, Bob Cook,
- Dick Heckert, Lee Clinton and e. g. bell, who do not release their programs
- into the Public Domain.
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- THE UNDERGROUND is published six times a year with a year's
- subscription going for $11.00 inside the U.S. and $21.50 outside the U.S.
- Single issue rates are $2.00 inside the U.S. and $3.75 outside the U.S.
- Send check or money order to:
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- THE UNDERGROUND
- 4574 Via Santa Maria
- Santa Maria CA 93455
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- The debut issue is the March 1994 issue. I'm looking forward to the May
- issue.
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- Programmers, keep those good 80-column programs rolling in. I probably
- shouldn't have mentioned that I was worried about getting enough programs
- for LOADSTAR 128. Programmers seem to get such a kick out of proving me
- wrong.
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